Emerging Infectious Diseases (Nov 2024)

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Children along the US‒Mexico Border, 2017–2023

  • Leslie Chiang,
  • Nanda Ramchandar,
  • Jacquelyn Aramkul,
  • Yaron Fireizen,
  • Mark E. Beatty,
  • Madeleine Monroe,
  • Seema Shah,
  • Jennifer Foley,
  • Nicole G. Coufal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3011.231760
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 11
pp. 2288 – 2293

Abstract

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Rocky mountain spotted fever (RMSF) causes significant illness and death in children. Although historically rare in California, USA, RMSF is endemic in areas of northern Mexico that border California. We describe 7 children with RMSF who were hospitalized at a tertiary pediatric referral center in California during 2017–2023. Five children had recent travel to Mexico with presumptive exposure, but 2 children did not report any travel outside of California. In all 7 patients, Rickettsia rickettsii DNA was detected by plasma microbial cell-free next-generation sequencing, which may be a useful diagnostic modality for RMSF, especially early in the course of illness, when standard diagnostic tests for RMSF are of limited sensitivity. A high index of suspicion and awareness of local epidemiologic trends remain most critical to recognizing the clinical syndrome of RMSF and initiating appropriate antimicrobial therapy in a timely fashion.

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